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Essay heading: Propaganda Posters and Canadian Women in World War I
 
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Some of them wouldn’t like to take the blame from their husbands or sons later on because their disapproval could potentially lead them to miss the opportunities of being outstanding soldiers. More assertively, other women gained a sense of responsibility that they were also supposed to convince other healthy men into serving for their country...
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More assertively, other women gained a sense of responsibility that they were also supposed to convince other healthy men into serving for their country. Images like women saying “GO” firmly to men were another kind of common propaganda being used. (See Appendix. B) They could be interpreted in two ways, one was proposed to those women filled with fear by letting them know that one had to feel guilty if she didn’t allow her men to join the army, since others might find it too easy to pity her on keeping her men away from the Great War...
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